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RWE Operates Wind Turbines on a Dike

- In the Dutch district of Eemshaven, three wind turbines are now running on a sea dike - Innovative installation methods: climbing crane and CSM panels - Oostpolderdijk wind farm highlights new options for utilising dikes
“Our three wind turbines on top of a sea dike are a world first. The Oostpolderdijk project illustrates the potential for dikes to have an additional role. In taking this action, we are also conscious of our particular responsibility to uphold the integrity and safety of the dike, which is our highest priority. With innovative projects like these, we are creating new options for the expansion of renewable energies.” Katja Wünschel, CEO Onshore Wind and Solar Europe &
For the first time, wind turbines are now running on a sea dike. In Eemshaven, within the Dutch province of Groningen, RWE has erected three wind power plants with installed capacity of 7.5 megawatts, which became fully operational in
Katja Wünschel, CEO Onshore Wind and Solar Europe &
Over the past few years, RWE and the owner of the dike, the Noorderzijlvest Water Board, meticulously analysed the installation process, with a view to dyke safety and the potential environmental impacts of the project, and incorporated this into a technically complex design. The most important aspect of the project development process was protection of the dyke to ensure its flood-water prevention function was not impaired in any way.
The electricity from the wind farm has already been marketed: In
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